MEDICAL STUDENTS
SPEAK
An abusive
teacher
Anonymous
For the poor patients who thronged
our hospital, our doctors were the last resort, their last hope for help.
The private hospitals in the state were out of their reach. The consultants who
staffed the hospital and medical college also had booming private practices.
These practices benefited from the description 'lecturer, government medical
college' on their shingle.
The doctors here exerted a great deal of power
over their patients. However, we could see only too clearly that this
power was misused by some of them who did the most horrible things. I cannot
forget one man, a surgeon in whose unit I was posted during my internship.
Medical college faculty were allowed to have a private practice. It was
common for the honoraries to see a patient in their private practice, charging
consultation fees, and then if surgery was needed to admit the patient to the
government hospital where they worked. However, once the patient was admitted to
the government hospital, treatment should have been free of charge. But it was
not.
I was disturbed by many corrupt actions by my seniors but one of
them was most traumatic. Some weeks into the surgical rotation, I was in the OPD
when a woman came in complaining of severe pain in the anal region and was taken
to the examination room by the surgeon. Male doctors are expected to have a
woman nurse or medical student present when examining female patients. I was
asked to be present during this examination. The rest of the incident I cannot
bring myself to describe. I was horrified to realise that my senior was
molesting his patient, and with the full knowledge that I was watching.
I
have asked myself over and over again why I did not protest, but I know
the answer. For one, while I have no doubt that this senior doctor molested his
patient, she did not appear to realise that it was not a part of being
examined. Most people, especially the rural poor, still trust their doctors.
Besides how could she imagine that he would do anything bad with another woman
watching?
Second, even if I wanted to protest on my own moral
grounds, I
knew it would be my word against the word of this senior doctor, and no
disciplinary action would be taken against him.
However, I did tell all my
friends about what happened, and swore I would never again sit in the OPD with
him. I got my male co-interns to sit with him and did their duty in exchange.
This man was known for preying on female medical and nursing students and
patients. He used to abuse female medical students without fear of punishment.
Unnecessary physical contact was a known risk for women posted in his unit. No
one ever spoke against him as they were afraid he would tamper with their marks
during practical examinations.
Women are trained from childhood to be
subservient to men, and especially older, powerful men. Fear and conditioning
were both at work in his favour. Interns may have been better off because they
didn't have to worry that he would fail them during the examinations. If he got
fresh with an intern she would just avoid him and his work wouldn't get
done.
I had to continue working for him for one month after this
incident.
Witnessing this act was bad enough. Add to that the fact that I
couldn't do anything to stop him, mostly because I was afraid of the
repercussions of opposing a politically and medically powerful man.
I am
sure he knew that I understood what happened. He probably knew, too, that the
patient did not understand. So who was his target?
I feel what he did was
both abuse of a woman patient and an indirect way of intimidating me. He
effectively put me in a catch 22 situation. "Complain and you must furnish proof
which you don't have. Don't complain and you live with hurt, rage and
self-doubt."
If medical students expect the system to change we will have to
reveal skeletons most doctors keep in the closet. Maybe tomorrow another intern
facing a similar dilemma will find a way out because such stories are told.
Maybe medical college administrations will think about what they should do to
prevent such things from happening.